A catalogue of benefits associated with greenspaces and an analysis of the effects of greenspaces on residential property values : a Windsor case study / prepared by Mike Zegarac ; prepared for Environment...: En164-70/1998E-PDF
"Greenspaces make good economic sense: living and working in or near a greenspace can enhance the economic prospects of existing businesses and increase the property values of homes adjacent to protected greenways. Perhaps more significant than these direct economic effects is the overall impact of greenspaces on a community's image. Greenspace projects have been used as a spur for urban redevelopment, prompting private investment in adjacent areas. … This report considers various categories of values and benefits accruing through the existence and maintenance of greenbelts and greenways within urban areas, and specifically focuses on greenbelts within the City of Windsor"--Executive summary, page v.
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| Title | A catalogue of benefits associated with greenspaces and an analysis of the effects of greenspaces on residential property values : a Windsor case study / prepared by Mike Zegarac ; prepared for Environment Canada, Ontario Region, Economics Section, Great Lakes and Corporate Affairs, Canada Centre for Inland Waters. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (viii, 57 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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